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  • Marine Parasites on the Rise
    The abundance of a type of worm commonly found in sushi has dramatically increased From the winter 2020–2021 Sea Star print newsletter From warming to acidification and sea level rise, the world’s oceans have undergone a frightening amount of change over the past few decades. In a recen...
  • Who Brings Your Seafood to You? An Interview with Andy Mitby
    October 5, 2020 By James Lee, Science Communications Fellow Andy Mitby of Drake Teal Fisheries is a fourth-generation fisherman and also a Husky alum, with a bachelor’s degree in marine science from the University of Washington. He says his house is now divided, now that his kids attend UW ...
  • Development and Commercial Transfer of Technologies to Improve the Hatching Success and Production of Juvenile Black Cod (Sablefish), Anoplopoma fimbria
    Technologies for sablefish aquaculture Development and Commercial Transfer of Technologies to Improve the Hatching Success and Production of Juvenile Black Cod (Sablefish), Anoplopoma fimbria Researchers are exploring new technologies to improve sablefish commercial fisheries. ...
  • Unique Washington
    Our Unique Northwest Washingtonians have a deep, passionate relationship with their state’s rich coastal ecology and matchless marine resources. Geology, climate, ocean currents, biological evolution, human history, and social adaptation converge to create a physical, cultural, and economic s...
  • World Oceans Day
    On World Oceans Day, people around our blue planet celebrate and honor our ocean, which connects us all. Get together with your family, friends, community, and millions of others around our blue planet to start creating a better future. By working together, we can — and will — protect ...
  • World Ocean Weekend
    Celebrate the world’s one big ocean with the Seattle Aquarium and learn to be an ocean hero! Everyone, no matter where they live, can help keep the ocean clean and healthy. Learn how with a variety of hands-on activities and special demonstrations.   When: Saturday, June 13 — Sunday, Ju...
  • The Killer Whale Who Changed the World
    The Killer Whale Who Changed the World Journalist, filmmaker, playwright, and author Mark Leiren-Young shares the fascinating and heartbreaking account of Moby Doll, the first publicly exhibited captive killer whale―a story that forever changed the way we see orcas and sparked the movement to save...
  • World Oceans Day Paddle Plog
    Honor World Oceans Day with a community cleanup event for Green Lake! We will paddle the perimeter of the lake and pick up trash. Gloves and bags will be provided. Plogging started in Sweden as a combination of jogging and picking up trash – a way to have a positive environmental impact while ...
  • Digital Cocktails & Fishtales – Celebrate What’s Good in the World
    Harbor WildWatch will be wrapping up the 2021 Cocktails & Fishtales season with a photographic experience sharing, “Celebrate What’s Good in the World”. Alan Bauer Photography specializes in covering the natural history of the great Pacific Northwest. ...
  • Share stories of water and the communities it sustains at the 7th Annual River and Ocean Film Festival
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 18, 2020                                                 CONTACTS: Ian Miller, 360-417-6460 or immiller@uw.edu                        MaryAnn Wagner, 206-616-6353 or maryannb@uw.edu Share stories of w...
  • Fisheries Outreach
    Fisheries Brokering Lane Agreements Between Crabbers and Towboat Operators Kevin Decker, Coastal Economist In the late 1970s, conflicts between oceangoing tugs and commercial crabbers became a major problem in Washington, Oregon and California. Crab pots fouled...
  • The Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami and the Legacy in Washington 10 Years Later
    March 11, 2021 By Carrie Garrison-Laney, WSG Tsunami Hazards Specialist and PMEL Liaison Tsunami damage in Onagawa, Ishinomaki, Japan in 2011. Photo by Shunichi Koshimura On March 11, 2011 the largest earthquake ever recorded in Japan — the 4th largest ever recorded worldwide — and the resulting...
  • Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowship
    Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowship Application Opens: APRIL 8, 2024 Application Closes: MAY 10, 2024 Overview The Washington Sea Grant Hershman Fellowship offers a unique educational opportunity for soon-to-graduate or recently finished graduate students engaged in stu...
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    A leader in research, outreach and education for nearly 50 years, Washington Sea Grant helps people understand and address the challenges facing Washington’s ocean and coasts. NEWS Another Successful Year of the Tsunami Roadshow WSG Tsunami Hazards Specialist Carrie Garris...
  • New Giants of the Salish Sea
    Come learn about the latest research on the return of humpback and gray whales to our region! This free event will be hosted by John Calambokidis, Senior Research Biologist at Cascadia Research Collective. Seating opens for the presentation at 6:00pm, but starting at 5:00pm you can meet “Big M...
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